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CUM* ARRESTED In Mayodan and Brought To Stokes On the Charge of Retailing. JUNE PRIDDY HURT Other News From Rockingham As Reported By the Madison Herald. Master June Priddy, who lives with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Wilson, at Ellisboro, had the misfortune to fall from a bicycle one day last week and break his arm, we regret to note. Mrs. Alex Poole, of Madison, and Mrs. Robt. L. Martin, of near Madison, both underwent operations in St. Leo's Hospital at Greensboro last week and are recovering nicely, their friends are glad to learn. Mr. A. R. Bennett, the well known warehouseman of Winston spent Wednesday in Madison. While here Col. Bennett spent several hours fishing in Dan river, but without much success as the water got too high. Quite a number of people from j this section attended Primitive Baptist association at Snow Creek church, about 20 miles west of Madison in Stokes county Saturdayjand Sunday. A record-breaking crowd is report ed in attendance. Jonah Chatman, a young white man, was arrested at the home of his brother-in-law in Mayodan early Monday morning by deputy sheriff Walker. Chat man is said to have gone to Virginia last Saturday and brought back sixteen gallons of liquor, which he proceeded to peddle out in Stokes county at a point five or six miles from May odan. The officers got on to his currs, however, and a warrant ! NEW STORE I £ Announcement to the Trade: £ 1 TH E X % FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE • {Walnut Cove, N. C., ® ITMS bought the entire stock of General Merchandise tormerly owned and conducted by J. E. James and will W A continue the business at the same stand, where you A are invited to call and examine their stock of A X General Merchandise. • J FARMERS SUPPLIES A 5 5 SPECIALTY. J We are now buying large quantities of Supplies and all kinds of General Merchandise, at prices that enable us to please you and £ SAVE YOU MONEY. f 2 fore'youVuy any'kind of General Merchandise. % Mr. Fletcher Hawkins remains with the new firm, where he will be glad to see and please his many old customers, as well as make new ones. Remember the place--J. E. James stand, Walnut Cove, N. C. SC. M. JONES, Manager. was issued for his arrest bat before it could be served Chat man got wind of it and skedad dled. He was traced to Mayodan by the Stokes officers, where the warrant was turned over toi Deputy Walker who soon located j I Chatman as above stated. We learn that there is a prob ability of fifty new'houses being erected by the cotton mill com pany at Mayodan. The Ladies' Aid Society of the i Presbyterian church gave an ice; cream supper Jin " the Busick j building last night. It was a| great success and netted them j about $33. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Knight, will leave the first of June with i their family for Winston-Salem where they will make their home j in the future. The Herald re-1 grets to see them leave Madison i but wishes well in their j new home. The extent to which tin* automo liilt* craze has taken hold in this part of tin' country may In* infer roil from the faet that a citizen of the county Is reported to have solii his little farm of .">4 acres for ami put of tlie proceeds into a second-hand automobile. It is a matter of com mon report that some people have inorttruued their homes to buv auto mobiles, a very foolish thiny: to do. Good rains have fallen in ths| section within the past week and a great deal of tobacco has been set out. Very heavy rains , fell west of Madison Tuesday! night, causing Dan river to over flow its banks Wednesday. It is | feared that the water has damaged thousands of acres of newly-planted corn. The county commissioners, at their last meeting, made an ap propriation of £2OO to defray the expenses of a number of Con federate soldiers to Gettysburg in -July to attend the Peace meeting at the reunion of the: soldiers of the north and south.! It is believed that perhaps 25 of i the few veterans scattered ] throughout the county will go to Gettysburg. THE DANBURY REPORI fcK HEWS OF PiTU I j jAs Reported By The Stuart Enterprise. MR. WITT IMPROVING.! t Winnie Tinsley Operated On For Appendicitis—Mr.' Staples And Family Leave ! For New Jersey. Mrs. E. B. Harvey, who has ; been visiting her son, Judge E. |j. Harvey, returned to Axton , last Thursday. She took with her iMrs. Nannie Tinsley's little son j and daughter, and Mrs. Tinsley ! remained in Stuart with her i other daughter, Winnie, who is , I recovering from an operation for 1 appendicitis. Mr. Mallie Witt, who was re cently operatdd on for j appendicitis at Mother's Home, j is yet very ill. but is improving. , His wife and her sisters, Misses; Mary and Sallie Cummings. his ! brother, Jim and other re latives were with him for several j days of last week. Following the close of school, j the teachers left Thursday for; their homes: Prof. Jas. J. j Hundley for Moneta. Miss Marie Jones for Sheppards and Miss Virginia Maloney for Hosmer. A large number of pupils and i patrons was at the station to tell I them good-bye. The Mary L. Custer land was sold here last Saturday by Special Comr. S. A. Thompson and was bought by Dr. R. J. | Conner and Mayor F. P. Burton ! for $555.00. Mr. W. C. Staples and family I left yesterday for New Jersey | where Mr. Staples expects to j take a position, and Mr. Jno. C. ! Shockley Jr.. has taken his place jas assistant postmaster. Right Here Is Your Chance To Buy That Typewriter! 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